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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Wainwright" data-source="post: 77352" data-attributes="member: 4558"><p>This is something to consider...... Currently, I am waiting on some components to arrive. I am waiting for the finishing touches to the EM coils. I have decided to go with copper/nickel brake pipe as this will allow me to pump cooling water through. </p><p></p><p>I have the coil here, but need to save a few pennies to have it electro-polished and gold plated. This should provide the lowest resistance I can find and as mentioned allow cooling. I have had it made with an internal diameter of 100mm (4") 10 coils long and an overall length of 150mm (6"). Although, something is telling me I should have 2 coils, one 180 degrees out of phase with the other..... not sure why I should think of that. As the brake pipe is not terribly expensive, I may order another coil, just in case. The cost of electro-polishing and plating is not going to be too different for one or two coils, as I am having to pay a minimum order price as is.</p><p></p><p>I am also waiting for some very high power SCRs (Silicon Controlled Rectifiers) to allow me to build the output stage for the power supply. I have the frequency generator all constructed (will print a case for this when I have some down-time on my printer) I just have to play with waveforms once everything else is set up. I have the main 24v power-supply completely constructed. As I am not sure as to whether it is going to be voltage or current that is the key factor, I have also had a 15000:1 Step up transformer made with very very low hysteresis (50kv output rated) so I have a choice of hi-current or very high voltage options for the experimental coil. </p><p></p><p>The frequency Generator is able to create frequencies from 0.5hz to over 500MHz I know for the induction heating side of things I should be running 12v @ approximately 200kHz. But the Philly Exp was supposed to be achieved by using SAGE radar, if I remember correctly the SAGE bandwidth was 425-450 MHz.... Please feel free to correct me on this....... Just not sure about the voltage though. I may start with very high voltage, low current when I am at the pint of powering up, I do not want to melt my model ship. If anyone knows of the location of a 3d cad model of the Eldridge, I would be really keen to find it. Otherwise, my model may have to be the Titanic <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite38" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p> From what I have read of the Philly Exp, there are reports of transportation and also time travel as well as invisibility (depending on which report you read). Therefore I think I may be in the position to build a single test rig to complete two experiments. I am going to make a small model ship (about 75*25mm (3"*1") with a neodymium bar magnet running front to back. I shall have to make a plastic model, use that to make a cast, I can use the same oscillator (Freq. Gen.) and coil to create an induction heater to melt the steel I plan on using for the model ship. Not sure what the Eldridge was made of, but I am guessing (as it was a destroyer escort) it will be something along the lines of X65 or EN 42 as this would have been cutting edge steel back in 1943......</p><p></p><p>As can be seen from above, I have a lot to do. As an aside, I may include a miniature wind-up watch and also a digital clock in the model, so I can see if there is any time displacement. As I have got the coils big enough (by chance) to accept an I-Phone, and considering I am a serious Android fan, I see no problem with trying a phone in the middle of the coils. If it works, brilliant, if it destroys the phone completely, well I will still have made the world a better place by the death of an I-Phone <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite45" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>At the same time, I have to still meet customer deadlines, so I may have a month or two before all of this is complete. Also I have to get the water powered car running......... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite45" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> Ah, what I would give for some of that stuff.... what is it called?..... Oh Yes, Spare Time <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite38" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Wainwright, post: 77352, member: 4558"] This is something to consider...... Currently, I am waiting on some components to arrive. I am waiting for the finishing touches to the EM coils. I have decided to go with copper/nickel brake pipe as this will allow me to pump cooling water through. I have the coil here, but need to save a few pennies to have it electro-polished and gold plated. This should provide the lowest resistance I can find and as mentioned allow cooling. I have had it made with an internal diameter of 100mm (4") 10 coils long and an overall length of 150mm (6"). Although, something is telling me I should have 2 coils, one 180 degrees out of phase with the other..... not sure why I should think of that. As the brake pipe is not terribly expensive, I may order another coil, just in case. The cost of electro-polishing and plating is not going to be too different for one or two coils, as I am having to pay a minimum order price as is. I am also waiting for some very high power SCRs (Silicon Controlled Rectifiers) to allow me to build the output stage for the power supply. I have the frequency generator all constructed (will print a case for this when I have some down-time on my printer) I just have to play with waveforms once everything else is set up. I have the main 24v power-supply completely constructed. As I am not sure as to whether it is going to be voltage or current that is the key factor, I have also had a 15000:1 Step up transformer made with very very low hysteresis (50kv output rated) so I have a choice of hi-current or very high voltage options for the experimental coil. The frequency Generator is able to create frequencies from 0.5hz to over 500MHz I know for the induction heating side of things I should be running 12v @ approximately 200kHz. But the Philly Exp was supposed to be achieved by using SAGE radar, if I remember correctly the SAGE bandwidth was 425-450 MHz.... Please feel free to correct me on this....... Just not sure about the voltage though. I may start with very high voltage, low current when I am at the pint of powering up, I do not want to melt my model ship. If anyone knows of the location of a 3d cad model of the Eldridge, I would be really keen to find it. Otherwise, my model may have to be the Titanic :) From what I have read of the Philly Exp, there are reports of transportation and also time travel as well as invisibility (depending on which report you read). Therefore I think I may be in the position to build a single test rig to complete two experiments. I am going to make a small model ship (about 75*25mm (3"*1") with a neodymium bar magnet running front to back. I shall have to make a plastic model, use that to make a cast, I can use the same oscillator (Freq. Gen.) and coil to create an induction heater to melt the steel I plan on using for the model ship. Not sure what the Eldridge was made of, but I am guessing (as it was a destroyer escort) it will be something along the lines of X65 or EN 42 as this would have been cutting edge steel back in 1943...... As can be seen from above, I have a lot to do. As an aside, I may include a miniature wind-up watch and also a digital clock in the model, so I can see if there is any time displacement. As I have got the coils big enough (by chance) to accept an I-Phone, and considering I am a serious Android fan, I see no problem with trying a phone in the middle of the coils. If it works, brilliant, if it destroys the phone completely, well I will still have made the world a better place by the death of an I-Phone :D At the same time, I have to still meet customer deadlines, so I may have a month or two before all of this is complete. Also I have to get the water powered car running......... :D Ah, what I would give for some of that stuff.... what is it called?..... Oh Yes, Spare Time :) [/QUOTE]
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